Well it’s taken us a while but below are just some of the responses to Lawrence Epps’ Human Resources project from Twitter and elsewhere. We hope you enjoyed the project as much as we did and many thanks to everyone who engaged with the artwork, gave a new home to one of the #littleclaymen or participated in any way.

The Sykey Collective

@FuturEverything:

_aka_hige:

From @jenabee

“#littleclaymen‬ getting stuck into some giant rat head making for Manchester Day Parade”

“Week. Made.”

Ollie Palmer:

“Only a day late to take my #littleclaymen on a Jubilee river cruise”

@\matt_the_hoople:

“Lounging in Tuscany”

@9llopg:

@abipalmer_bot:

“Oops”

@aboycalledyoung:

@aj1_uk:

“I have just been handed a victim of clayicide! Cruel”

@amysquiffle:

@andatwhatcost

“Chilling with the locals”

@andomol:

“#littleclaymen Visiting London…part two”

“#littleclaymen Visiting London…part three ”

(alas we seem to have lost part one of this city adventure! – please get in touch if its still available – thanks very much – Sykey)

@angehilton:

“Picadilly Gardens”

“#littleclaymen not blinded @ Kilburn Building, School of Computer Science and IT Services”

About

Dawn on Wednesday 16th May 2012 will see 8,000 additional commuters taking to the streets of Manchester in the form of miniature ceramic figures created by artist Lawrence Epps and distributed by Sykey.

The public are encouraged to handle and take away the figures for their own enjoyment. We would also love to hear responses to the project and any images or videos of the ceramic figures that people make.

Please send photos, videos, links, thoughts or other responses to the project which you would like to share to contact@sykey.org or by twitter to @sykeycollective. We will be using hashtag #littleclaymen.

We will also be posting as many of the responses as we can on this website.

The project forms part of the FutureEverything Festival and the FutureEverybody Art Exhibition which take place at the Museum of Science and Industry from 16th May – 10th June 2012.